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new line did not break a record at reagan national, made up to 76 degrees. the record was 89 from 1921. but we did break a record at dulles international airport at 78 degrees. the record was 76, previously set in 1978. temperatures cooling down slightly with 69 at reagan international airport. coer air to the wet with memphis at 42 degrees. fayetteville, ark. big out of 12 inches of snow. the pressure will make it to our area and in another day, clouds will increase and mostly cloudy skies tomorrow with rain, especially in the morning hours. the clouds and increasing in our direction as quickly as it arrives. then it will just as quickly departed the area. a few scattered showers lgering by tuesday. the son returning on thursday with bright conditions. showers and cloudy conditions for of the overnig hours. for tomorrow, rain could cause some delay in the morning for the rush hour commute. 10 batters in the '50s by tomorrow afternoon. and isolated thunderstorm may be to the south, especially around fredericksburg. the extended outlook promises a bit of cari
new line did not break a record at reagan national, made up to 76 degrees. the record was 89 from 1921. but we did break a record at dulles international airport at 78 degrees. the record was 76, previously set in 1978. temperatures cooling down slightly with 69 at reagan international airport. coer air to the wet with memphis at 42 degrees. fayetteville, ark. big out of 12 inches of snow. the pressure will make it to our area and in another day, clouds will increase and mostly cloudy skies...
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Mar 31, 2010
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just had a gust at reagan national to 29. over the last six hours, winds coming from the coastal storm that's been hitting new england with all the rain and flooding now moving away. and it's cleared out the sky. as it does pull away, the winds will diminish this afternoon. tomorrow bright and sunny into the upper 70s. sunny again on friday. we may hit the low 80s friday afternoon. that's going to feel like summertime weather. the blossoms should still be at peak by then. over the weekend, some of the petals begin to fall. highs around 80 on saturday. easter should be around mid-70s or so with a few clouds around then for opening day for the nationals and phillies. tuesday, as well. barbara. >> thank you. >>> and we're going to get one more check on the midday traffic. there's jerry. >> let's check things out. we'll start in montgomery county along 27, southbound and northbound. work zone between gaithers berg and montgomery village reaching up toward germantown. the good news is, no significant delays. everybody's moving alo
just had a gust at reagan national to 29. over the last six hours, winds coming from the coastal storm that's been hitting new england with all the rain and flooding now moving away. and it's cleared out the sky. as it does pull away, the winds will diminish this afternoon. tomorrow bright and sunny into the upper 70s. sunny again on friday. we may hit the low 80s friday afternoon. that's going to feel like summertime weather. the blossoms should still be at peak by then. over the weekend, some...
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just up a degree now, reagan national is at 43, near 40 in montgomery, prince georges, fairfax counties. parts of southwest virginia, perhaps southern west virginia, could get three to four inches out of this, but i don't think we'll have near that here. could get some rain in the metro area in the next few hours and some wet snow to the west, but all of it melting because temperatures are above freezing. a little light rain tonight and changing to perhaps a wet snow at midnight, but wet snow on streets and sidewalks by dawn tomorrow. a little wet snow accumulation by wednesday, maybe a passing rain shower through the rest of the day, but generally a drying trend and some westerly winds, too, bringing chilly weather. over the weekend, a warming trend with sunshine, up into the mid-50s by sunday, maybe even the upper 50s to near 60 by monday afternoon. >>> let's check in with jerry edwards one more time this morning. >> hey, jerry. >> hello, there. not a lot of bad stuff to tell you about midday, and that's good news for you planning to head out. right side of your screen, the left lane
just up a degree now, reagan national is at 43, near 40 in montgomery, prince georges, fairfax counties. parts of southwest virginia, perhaps southern west virginia, could get three to four inches out of this, but i don't think we'll have near that here. could get some rain in the metro area in the next few hours and some wet snow to the west, but all of it melting because temperatures are above freezing. a little light rain tonight and changing to perhaps a wet snow at midnight, but wet snow...
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Mar 2, 2010
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head down to reagan national and head south. the next time you might have sticker shock when you rent a car as well. >>> and an update on how our three blizzards this winter have hit the cherry blossoms. we'll be right back. one taste and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee -- pick some up to brew at home. america runs on dunkin'. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. why choose between delicious or 100 calories? with yoplait delights... ...now you can finally have both. it's the perfect parfait... ...with two indulgently rich layers... ...of chocolate... ...and raspberry yogurt... ...and only 100 calories. yoplait delights. get rid of the "or". >>> it's 8:30 as we take a look at stories making headline this is morning. going to have to brace for more changes at the post office. today the post master general will announce a new business model, expected to include cutting mail delivery to 5 day
head down to reagan national and head south. the next time you might have sticker shock when you rent a car as well. >>> and an update on how our three blizzards this winter have hit the cherry blossoms. we'll be right back. one taste and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee -- pick some up to brew at home. america runs on dunkin'. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put...
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Mar 25, 2010
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we have mild temperatures in the 70s. 48 right now at reagan national. we are cool. probably need a jacket here for the morning hours. and then the temperatures should really start to jump later this afternoon. 45 for us in gaithersburg. look at the 30s. frederick, 37 at this hour. 39 in manassas. cool temperatures out there. no doubt about it. fredericksburg is 45. in leonardtown, we are waking up to 46. afternoon highs, upper 60s to about 07. the clouds will be on the increase and with the clouds being we'll see rain showers move in. i think the timing on the rain after rush hour tonight and that will linger into the morning hours tomorrow. there is a look at your morning satellite-radar. the clouds are starting to move in. there will somebody periods of sunshine, particularly during the morning hours but the clouds are going to win out and then eventually, as i mentioned, the showers will move in. this is kind of a complicated weather pattern but what will be happening is a cold front will come moving through tonight and we'll watch an area of low pressure ride ri
we have mild temperatures in the 70s. 48 right now at reagan national. we are cool. probably need a jacket here for the morning hours. and then the temperatures should really start to jump later this afternoon. 45 for us in gaithersburg. look at the 30s. frederick, 37 at this hour. 39 in manassas. cool temperatures out there. no doubt about it. fredericksburg is 45. in leonardtown, we are waking up to 46. afternoon highs, upper 60s to about 07. the clouds will be on the increase and with the...
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Mar 1, 2010
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we came together with nancy reagan. in a nation with all of our well, how can it be that we have millions of children who wonder if the american dream is there for them. the wonder if they can get a quality education, where they are going in the future. we committed that ours -- we committed at that point to dedicate ourselves to the lives of these youngsters worrying about their future. we have been successful and expanded programs to the works of boys and girls club of america, the salvation army programs, and one program that you heard patrick described, many things that we accomplished. and the promises we made to ourselves and the young people of america are very simple. every young person should have responsible, caring adults in their lives. u-turn -- you heard patrick talk about the caring adults that helped bring him back on line. second, second -- safe places for children to learn. in patrick's case, it was youth ville. you want to make sure that every child has health care and a healthy start in life. and mak
we came together with nancy reagan. in a nation with all of our well, how can it be that we have millions of children who wonder if the american dream is there for them. the wonder if they can get a quality education, where they are going in the future. we committed that ours -- we committed at that point to dedicate ourselves to the lives of these youngsters worrying about their future. we have been successful and expanded programs to the works of boys and girls club of america, the salvation...
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president reagan was very friendly and accessible, but there was always a distance. bush always worked on the distance. however, sitting in the room we will refer to it as off the oval office, it got another name during the clinton administration. we were watching the today show and ross perot was on and he was reeling about president bush and president bush disrupting his daughter's wedding in the secret service. these were these kind of crazy things. and president bush turned to me and said where does he get this stuff? just a nice matter-of-fact off the cuff. i agree about the foreign policy. this experience showed i do say in the book because again i try to be fair, i tried the business. i think it was not good. i think that i know people made a lot of the toast and there was more going off and brent scowcroft toast to the chinese leadership, but trademark and square was a horrible -- >> host: what should we have done at tannin square because that was the downside as you see of the realism which was if you are an ideal stand timmerman square happens, you react an
president reagan was very friendly and accessible, but there was always a distance. bush always worked on the distance. however, sitting in the room we will refer to it as off the oval office, it got another name during the clinton administration. we were watching the today show and ross perot was on and he was reeling about president bush and president bush disrupting his daughter's wedding in the secret service. these were these kind of crazy things. and president bush turned to me and said...
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and if they had that, ronald reagan wouldn't have made it. yeah. they are forcing moderates out from their own ranks. so -- >> as i am talking to you, we were -- someone sent in a comment earlier saying oh, i can't believe these guys are blaming it on the public. and what i'm getting from them is they're saying there's time for self-assessment for everyone, including them, omar. >> there's self-assessment to be made for sure -- >> but from the voter as well. that may be a tough pill to swallow for people who are watching or for some americans. >> well, i think the voters do have to take responsibility. and it's our job to go and vote for the people we think will advance the interests of the american people as a whole. so you know, come september and then come november we'll see what the american people say. and the independent voters are going to play a crucial role, as they've been the margin of victory in a number of key elections from obama to what we saw in massachusetts and the governors. you know, so i think, yes, voters do have to take respo
and if they had that, ronald reagan wouldn't have made it. yeah. they are forcing moderates out from their own ranks. so -- >> as i am talking to you, we were -- someone sent in a comment earlier saying oh, i can't believe these guys are blaming it on the public. and what i'm getting from them is they're saying there's time for self-assessment for everyone, including them, omar. >> there's self-assessment to be made for sure -- >> but from the voter as well. that may be a...
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eastern, mitt romney at the national press club. his new books is titled a goat no apology, the case for american greatness." >> which for presidents live past 90 years old? there were john adams, herbert hoover, ronald reagan, and gerald ford. find these and other presidential fax in art newly updated book, "who is buried in grant's tomb?" >> it is a mini-history or biography of each of these presidents. >> a resource guide to every presidential gravesite, the story of their final moments, and insights about their lives. now available at your favorite bookseller, or get a discount at the publisher's web site. >> over 1000 middle and high school students entered this year's student camp documentary with a short video on marked trees greatest strengths, or a a challenge the country is facing. we will show you the winning videos at studentcam.org. next thousands of marines and afghan troops are in the southern city of marja to establish security and basic services. the marine commander is brigadier-general lawrence nicholson. this is
eastern, mitt romney at the national press club. his new books is titled a goat no apology, the case for american greatness." >> which for presidents live past 90 years old? there were john adams, herbert hoover, ronald reagan, and gerald ford. find these and other presidential fax in art newly updated book, "who is buried in grant's tomb?" >> it is a mini-history or biography of each of these presidents. >> a resource guide to every presidential gravesite, the...
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] reagan -- in the 1994 offering of first, terrorism was becoming more deadly. -- in the 1990's. first, terrorism was becoming more deadly. suicide attacks were becoming more common, and the bipartisan national commission pointed out that all of the known terrorists were conducting programs to acquire or had acquire weapons of mass destruction. in the case of iraq, if not only acquire weapons of mass destruction, but it had used it against his own people. the program continued just recently when israelis on the nuclear and now they're thin syria, and the iranian program continues today. i will have a lot more to say about iran and a minute. these new terrorists must have a different motive from all terrorists, because they are completely different. what do we know about the motives? we know a lot, because terrorists sought a lot about their motives. lisa -- they started talking about it in the late 1980's's. these islamic extremists affect an extreme version of his long they define as being at war with the west. for two decades in the statements they have issued thurman they have
] reagan -- in the 1994 offering of first, terrorism was becoming more deadly. -- in the 1990's. first, terrorism was becoming more deadly. suicide attacks were becoming more common, and the bipartisan national commission pointed out that all of the known terrorists were conducting programs to acquire or had acquire weapons of mass destruction. in the case of iraq, if not only acquire weapons of mass destruction, but it had used it against his own people. the program continued just recently...
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been blessed with many gifted and determined women such as dolly madison, eleanor roosevelt, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, and michelle obama. their lives are inspiring stories for all young women and men, such as a student from huntington -- such as the students from huntington high school who are with us today. the students are our future. it is the job of our generation to pass on the values and beliefs that make this country great. the smithsonian, with more than 107 million items in its collection, is ideally positioned to do that. our commitment is that we will. take for example what we celebrate today -- clothing. in our collections, we have a familiar earhart's jacket -- amelia earhart's jacket, marian anderson's." . this is just the starting corps for what we will be a journey of discovery. we are here to initiate, engage, and continue the dialogue. we do so thanks to the generous support of people on capitol hill and here in this room. we take our duty to the american people seriously. at the reopening of the museum in november, 2008, a historian and board member sa
been blessed with many gifted and determined women such as dolly madison, eleanor roosevelt, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, and michelle obama. their lives are inspiring stories for all young women and men, such as a student from huntington -- such as the students from huntington high school who are with us today. the students are our future. it is the job of our generation to pass on the values and beliefs that make this country great. the smithsonian, with more than 107 million...